Not for the first time in his life, Carlos Tevez was involved in some ugly scenes.

The former Manchester City, United and Juventus man is enjoying life back in his homeland with boyhood club Boca Juniors.

But he wasn't so pleased when former River Plate striker Teo Gutierrrez netted an equaliser against Boca at La Bombonera on Sunday night - and then chose to provoke the notoriously explosive home crowd with his celebration.

Gutierrez, who is no stranger to controversy after once pulling a gun on a teammate in the changing rooms, was himself sent off in the melée. Ricardo Centurión, who kicked the Colombia forward, was also dismissed.

But Tevez's rage, as clear as day in the video above, had more than a hint of hypocrisy to it.

In 2004, Carlitos scored the crucial late goal in a Copa Libertadores semi-final between Boca and River.

And he celebrated that key strike against the Gallinas (chickens) by performing a poultry dance that got him the same red-card treatment as Gutierrez.

Boca went on to beat their arch rivals on penalty that day, deciding one of the most high-intensity ties in the history of club football.